Africa coup spring: The Whys and wherefores, by Ken Ugbechie
Military putsch, popularly known as coup, has defined leadership in Africa for many decades. It’s actually one of the reasons Africa is tagged backward by the West. The inability of…
I support coup in Gabon, but I don’t endorse military rule – Fayose
Former governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, says he is happy with the coup in Gabon as a warning to sit-tight leaders on the continent. In an interview on Channels…
Coup: African Union suspends Gabon ‘with immediate effect’
The African Union (AU) has suspended Gabon’s membership in the wake of the coup in the Central African country. AU’s Peace and Security Council said on Thursday evening that it…
Africa: 5 countries with the most expensive household electricity prices
March 15, 2022 According to an International Energy Agency (IEA), about 600 million people in sub-Saharan Africa lack access to electricity. The lack of access to reliable electricity is a…
AEC, Executive Chairman Calls for Industry Collaboration on Local Content Development, Improved Governance in Nigeria
Centurion CEO and Executive Chairman African Energy Chamber, AEC,NJ Ayuk, is leading an industry delegation to Nigeria this week to meet various oil industry players to call for more…
10 Developments That Will Shape Africa’s Energy Sector in 2019 as Nigeria, Algeria, Libya, Senegal and Mozambique Go To The Polls
After a year of rebound and recovery, Africa’s old and new hydrocarbons markets have an opportunity to further entrench the continent’s position as the world’s hottest oil and…
AEC Urges OPEC, Others to Restore Stability to the Oil Markets With Continued Production Cuts
The African Energy Chamber, AEC, urges the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC and other key global oil producers, including Russia, to continue with the…